Greatest Love Songs (Frank Sinatra Album)
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Greatest Love Songs (Frank Sinatra Album)
''Greatest Love Songs'' is a 2002 compilation album by American singer Frank Sinatra, containing 22 love songs. Track listing # " My Funny Valentine" ( Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) - 2:31 # "What Is This Thing Called Love?" ( Cole Porter) - 2:35 # "Like Someone in Love" ( Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke) - 3:10 # "I've Got a Crush on You" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) - 2:16 # "Let's Fall in Love" ( Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler) - 2:11 # "You'd Be So Easy to Love" (Porter) - 2:24 # "Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)" (Bart Howard) - 2:30 # "In the Blue of Evening" ( Tom Montgomery, Tom Adair, Al D'Artega) - 4:03 # "Moonlight Serenade" ( Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish) - 3:26 # "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" (George Bassman, Ned Washington) - 3:42 # " In the Still of the Night" (Porter) - 3:25 # " You and the Night and the Music" (Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz) - 2:36 # "Don't Take Your Love from Me" (Henry Nemo) - 4:05 # "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" (Ray Noble) - 3:44 # "My ...
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Compilation Album
A compilation album comprises tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several performers. If by one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may be collected together as a greatest hits album or box set. If from several performers, there may be a theme, topic, time period, or genre which links the tracks, or they may have been intended for release as a single work—such as a tribute album. When the tracks are by the same recording artist, the album may be referred to as a retrospective album or an anthology. Content and scope Songs included on a compilation album may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several performers. If by one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may be collected together as a greatest h ...
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I've Got A Crush On You
"I've Got a Crush on You" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It is unique among Gershwin compositions in that it was used for two different Broadway productions: '' Treasure Girl'' (1928), when it was introduced by Clifton Webb and Mary Hay, and '' Strike Up the Band'' (1930), when it was sung by Doris Carson and Gordon Smith. It was later included in the tribute musical '' Nice Work If You Can Get It'' (2012), in which it was sung by Jennifer Laura Thompson. When covered by Frank Sinatra he was a part of Columbia records. It is considered a jazz standard, primarily of the vocal repertoire, thanks to recordings by singers such as Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald. Instrumental versions have also been recorded by Nat Adderley, Ike Quebec and others. Notable recordings *Lee Wiley, recorded on November 15, 1939 for Liberty Music Shop Records. She recorded it again in 1950 and it was included in her album ''Night in Manhattan''. ...
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Moonlight Serenade
"Moonlight Serenade" is an American swing ballad composed by Glenn Miller with subsequent lyrics by Mitchell Parish. It was an immediate phenomenon when released in May 1939 as an instrumental arrangement, though it had been adopted and performed as Miller's signature tune as early as 1938, even before it had been given the name "Moonlight Serenade." In 1991, Miller's recording of "Moonlight Serenade" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Background Miller studied the Schillinger technique with Joseph Schillinger, who is credited with helping Miller create the "Miller sound", and under whose tutelage he composed "Moonlight Serenade". The song evolved from a 1935 version entitled "Now I Lay Me Down to Weep", with music by Glenn Miller and lyrics by Eddie Heyman to a version called "Gone with the Dawn" with lyrics by George Simon, and "The Wind in the Trees" with lyrics by Mitchell Parish. In his biography of Glenn Miller, George T. Simon recounted how vocalist Al Bowl ...
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